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Toto le héros

  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31min
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Thomas Godet in Toto le héros (1991)
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Thomas, convencido de un intercambio al nacer, planea vengarse de Alfred por su propia infelicidad, urdiendo un oscuro plan.Thomas, convencido de un intercambio al nacer, planea vengarse de Alfred por su propia infelicidad, urdiendo un oscuro plan.Thomas, convencido de un intercambio al nacer, planea vengarse de Alfred por su propia infelicidad, urdiendo un oscuro plan.

  • Dirección
    • Jaco Van Dormael
  • Guionistas
    • Didier De Neck
    • Pascal Lonhay
    • Jaco Van Dormael
  • Elenco
    • Michel Bouquet
    • Mireille Perrier
    • Jo De Backer
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Jaco Van Dormael
    • Guionistas
      • Didier De Neck
      • Pascal Lonhay
      • Jaco Van Dormael
    • Elenco
      • Michel Bouquet
      • Mireille Perrier
      • Jo De Backer
    • 34Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 16Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 17 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Michel Bouquet
    Michel Bouquet
    • Old Thomas…
    Mireille Perrier
    Mireille Perrier
    • Voice of old Evelyne…
    Jo De Backer
    • Adult Thomas
    Thomas Godet
    • Child Thomas
    Gisela Uhlen
    Gisela Uhlen
    • Old Evelyne
    Sandrine Blancke
    • Alice
    Peter Böhlke
    • Old Alfred
    Michel Robin
    Michel Robin
    • Old Alfred
    • (voz)
    Didier Ferney
    • Adult Alfred
    Hugo Harold-Harrison
    Hugo Harold-Harrison
    • Child Alfred
    Fabienne Loriaux
    • Thomas' Mother
    Klaus Schindler
    • Thomas' Father
    Patrick Waleffe
    • Voice of Thomas' Father…
    Pascal Duquenne
    Pascal Duquenne
    • Adult Cèlestin
    François Toumarkine
    • Adult Cèlestin
    • (voz)
    Karim Moussati
    • Child Cèlestin
    Didier De Neck
    • Mr. Kant
    Christine Smeysters
    • Mrs. Kant
    • Dirección
      • Jaco Van Dormael
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      • Didier De Neck
      • Pascal Lonhay
      • Jaco Van Dormael
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    David Allison

    The Genius of Small Things

    Jaco van Dormael, I love you. When I first saw this film in a dilapidated arts cinema in Cambridge on a cold winter's night, I wasn't expecting much. The only review I'd read was mildly sniffy. It was French, it was about la condition humaine. I thought it'd be a reasonable way to pass a couple of hours.

    When I emerged from that dark pit of a cinema, I felt, at least for a while, as if my eyesight had been transformed. As we walked back to my friend's flat, I became fixated on one thing after another - the rain upon the cobbles, the light on the church, the darkness of the sky - I felt about five years old all over again. Since then, this film has never been out of my top five. And probably never will.

    That is not say it's perfect. It's message is perhaps a little too bleak for my liking, and it does indulge itself in the precept that life it utterly meaningless. But how the visuals of the film contradict that sentiment! Every shot filled with colour, with life, with imagination.

    In a way, Toto is an old-fashioned film - a thriller in the Third Man/Citizen Kane mold - a complex story unfolding in a semi-linear fashion, in this case throughout one man's whole life. Dour realism this certainly ain't. A wonderfully naive 40s (?) style chanson reappears, as the adult 'Van Chickensoup' watches his dead father sing from the back of a truck in front of him. Flowers sway in time to the song. The child truly believes that his father met his mother by landing in the garden from a parachute. Scene after scene of joyful play follow each other.

    But this is no art-house foppery. This is a tight, mean, well-constructed tale about the feeling that dogs us all - is this all life is? Could I have been happier as someone else? Are they happier than me? Am I lucky or unlucky? And most importantly, this: Why, when life seems so hard at times, can we find so much joy in small things, in a flower, or a kiss, or crazy weather, or new clothes?

    Forget the French subtitles, a fact that seems to put off so many North American and British viewers, forget the 'art-house' tag. I own this film and have shown it to scores of friends, all of whom have walked away astonished at its vision. I assure you that you will love this film.

    It's alright, you don't have to thank me, spreading the word is enough. ;-) Watch it today! And then watch the Eighth Day, Van Dormael's astonishing second feature.
    cinergy

    Don't take your eyes off the screen for even one second...

    Jaco Van Dormael conjures up (he was a magician and a clown) one of those films that because of their formal beauty and intelligent content deserve to be seen more often but are not. The film is full of internal echoes, images that resurface under different contexts, and make you rethink them again and again (dare I say like in Citizen Kane?). As if that were not enough, there are many other resonances to genres and specific films that will make film buffs laugh with excitement: quotations to gangster films, to Hitchcock, to Bunuel, etc. are all there to be discovered and enjoyed. Alan Moore would be smiling at the construction of this beautiful crystal web that is the narrative of this film. See it and rejoice...
    8Cinemaquebecois

    Grass is always greener at the neighbor's house

    The first movie from Belgium director Jaco Van Dormael is pure magic. It's what cinema should always be.

    I've just seen the movie, for the third time, on TV past midnight yesterday and I couldn't close my eyes. Why ? Because Van Dormael knows how to tell a story. Also, you become very attached to all the character, bad and good one.

    The cinematography give you the impression that you are dreaming. The camera is so light and the colors are so bright so you know that the imagination of Thomas, the "Toto" from the title, is working very hard to remember exactly what happened in his childhood.

    If you love a good story with a very interesting plot, this is the one.
    ThurstonHunger

    Our Doppelgangers, Our Selves

    A hearty recommendation for this film, which deftly kaleidoscopes time. Three actors portray one life at various age stages, through them we see the innocence of childhood and the guilt of autumn years are two sides of the same coign of vantage.

    The creative imagination of the protagonist (and the director) are well framed...and it was reassuring that some of the magic that our hero, Thomas, felt as a child stays with him throughout his life, and this film.

    Minor caveats for people who

    1) dislike non-linear time in a film

    2) voice-over narration

    But the distinct actors/times make #1 no problem here, better yet the dissolves between them are often lyrical...and I think more accurate to how we remember our time in this world.

    Reaffirmed my belief of the power in charged details (shoes in a closet, a pop tune, candy wrappers) and my faith in the beautiful complexity of a simple life.
    9DennisLittrell

    A kind of naturalistic delight

    Thomas is a bitter old man who feels he has been cheated out of the life that was rightly his because he and another boy were switched at birth during a fire at the hospital. Alfred, the other boy, lives a life of privilege and becomes rich. Thomas is jealous. But in another sense Thomas needs to believe that he was switched because he falls in love with his sister Alice. If he really was switched, they are not related.

    This is just one of the ironic witticisms spun out by Jaco van Dormael, who wrote and directed this striking and totally original bit of life triumphant. Veteran French actor Michel Bouquet plays Thomas as an old man, sneaking cigarettes in the old folks home, reliving his memories, plotting his revenge. Jo De Backer plays Thomas as a slightly nerdish young man, consumed by the loss of his beloved sister in a fire when she was about eleven or twelve. One day by accident he spots a woman who reminds him of his sister. He follows her, they fall in love, and it turns out she is married to Alfred! Thomas Godet plays the little boy Thomas with charm and a touching vulnerability. He is picked on and bullied by Alfred and his friends who taunt him with, "van Chickensoup!" (I wonder if the French Academie approves of this vulgar Anglais.) Sandrine Blancke plays Thomas's cute and impish older sister. Mireille Perrier plays Evelyne, who is the woman who reminds Thomas of his sister.

    In a sense this is a romantic comedy, but be warned that in the French cinema a hint of incest is seldom looked on as shocking, rather as something almost akin to nostalgia. And certainly every woman should have a lover and every man a mistress. In another sense this is an art film that plays with time, using both flashbacks and flash forwards to present a story filled with spooky coincidences, punctuated with fantasy and a kind of naturalistic glorification of life epitomized in the catchy tune, "Boom!" that weaves its way in and out of the story, a tune you might have trouble getting out of your head, so be forewarned. ("Boom! When your heart goes boom! It's love, love, love!" written and performed by Charles Trenet.) There is also as aspect of sentimentality, especially in the resolution, that provides a sweet contrast with the naturalistic pathos. When the words that Alice spoke as a child is reprised by Evelyne (although she could not have known what Alice had said) we are delighted, and Thomas is a little rattled.. ("Do you like my hands?" she asks, holding them up. "Which hand do you prefer?")

    The bitter old man learns that he really had the better of it all along (and so he does somewhat the opposite of what he had intended) and indeed we in the audience realize that how we might feel about life, looking back on it, might really just depend on how we choose to feel about it. Dormael's message seems to be that love makes life worth living. We are left with the sense that there is a time for love, and that time passes, and we have to accept that and celebrate the memory.

    Best scene: Ten-year-old Thomas sees his perhaps 11-year-old sister rising out of the bath tub. (We see only his widening eyes; this is a discreet movie.) He says, "I...didn't know you had breasts." She replies (deadpanning the pride of a pre-adolescence girl), "I thought you'd read about them in the newspapers."

    (Note: Over 500 of my movie reviews are now available in my book "Cut to the Chaise Lounge or I Can't Believe I Swallowed the Remote!" Get it at Amazon!)

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    • Trivia
      Many of the railway scenes in the movie were shot on a preserved railway line between Dendermonde and Puurs, Belgium.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #10.2 (1997)
    • Bandas sonoras
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      Music by Charles Trenet

      Lyrics by Charles Trenet

      Performed by Charles Trenet

      Societe EMI France

      (c) Edition Vianelly

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de junio de 1991 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Bélgica
      • Francia
      • Alemania
    • Idioma
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Toto the Hero
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Baasrode, Dendermonde, Flanders, Bélgica(railway crossing, with barriers)
    • Productoras
      • Iblis Films
      • Metropolis Filmproduction
      • Philippe Dussart
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      • USD 1,228,153
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 1,228,153
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 31 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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